you definitely need to be a superstar to even get an interview, i would think that once you manage to get an interview how you do there would be the determining factor. also you have to clerk for an appellate judge first.there have been clerks outside the t14, i know notre dame has had 2 in the last few years and uiuc has had 1 or 2 as well.

you definitely need to be a superstar to even get an interview, i would think that once you manage to get an interview how you do there would be the determining factor. also you have to clerk for an appellate judge first.there have been clerks outside the t14, i know notre dame has had 2 in the last few years and uiuc has had 1 or 2 as well.

I believe GW has had a few, too. Bottom line is not only do you need the grades, you need the writing and research skills. And you get that by being published. And impressing the hell out of an appellate judge who is connected.

Doesn't W&L produce the third most scotus clerks? They send out a postcard to that effect, but I may be confusing it something else to do with scotus.

I believe the postcard to which you were referring said they had the third most ABA Presidents - not insignificant, but not nearly as significant as SCOTUS clerks; they did send a ton of postcards so you might be referring to a different one. W&L did have a SCOTUS judge almost a hundred years ago, however.

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As for the networking suggestion, I already started and I'm still in undergrad. Honestly a lot of lawyers and one retired and one active judge attend my church. Getting to know them and expressing my interest in law has helped me to get to work with a lawyer this summer, and get a letter of recommendation from the judge for my law school applications. I plan to keep in touch and when I finish law school I hope to keep these connections for use to finding a job.

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